***HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALLMorse 21, Hampden Acad. 14At Hampden, Pat Wolfe rushed for 160 yards and three touchdowns on 27 carries as Morse of Bath prevailed.Wolfe scored on runs of 15, 1 and the game-winning score of 21 yards with 1:25 left in the game.Wolfe’s final touchdown capped a seven-play, 49-yard drive after Hampden tried an onside kick just after tying the game on a 31-yard pass from Jon Haws to Nolan Turner with 4:40 to play.Fullback Tyler Russell added 56 yards on 10 carries as Morse rushed for 262 yards on 48 car-ries while limiting Hampden to 95 rushing yards on 33 tries.Morse never trailed in the contest in earning its fourth consecutive victory since a season-opening overtime loss to Waterville.Wolfe’s first score, with 7:45 left in the first half, capped off a 97-yard march that was ex-tended when Turner muffed a punt and Morse’s Garrett Madden recovered at the Hampden 18.Hampden tied the game by driving 71 yards in 12 plays after receiving the second-half kickoff.A 34-yard catch-and-run by Turner off a pass from Jon Haws on third-and-20 from the Hamp-den 30 extended the drive, which ended with fullback Michael Jenkins powering in from the 1 with 7:46 left in the third quarter.Hampden, 3-2 after having its three-game win streak ended, nearly took the lead later in the period, but a 63-yard punt return by Turner was nullified by an illegal fair-catch signal penalty against the Broncos.Instead it was Morse that took a 14-7 lead with another long drive, an 11-play, 84-yard march was capped off by Wolfe’s 1-yard scoring run with 7:12 left in the fourth quarter.But Hampden countered on its next possession, with Haws rolling to his left on fourth-and-21 from the Morse 21 before lofting a desperation pass toward the back of the end zone that Turner grabbed off the helmet of a Shipbuilders’ defender for the tying touchdown.Haws completed 12 of 17 passes for 140 yards with one touchdown and one interception.Turner had five receptions for 97 yards.

Stearns 50, Orono 8At Millinocket, Jared McGreevey scored three touchdowns through the air and another on the ground to lead Stearns to victory over Orono.McGreevey completed five of eight passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns. He also had five carries for 43 yards and a score.Josh MacDonald had three catches for 124 yards, including a 51-yard scoring pass from McGreevey in the second quarter. Cody Herring and Brandon Bouchard also caught touchdown passes.Ryan Hibbs scored on a 30-yard run in the fourth and Brandon McLaughlin returned an in-terception 35 yards for a score. Hibbs recorded 11 tackles, four for a loss, and a quarterback sack.Bryce Mehnert connected with Taylor Kelley for an 18-yard touchdown pass for Orono. Mehnert was 5-for-11 for 60 yards and Kelley had three receptions for 44 yards.Orono (1-4) 0 8 0 0 — 8Stearns (4-1) 14 7 21 8 — 50S — McGreevey 12 run (kick failed)S — Eurich 17 run (Eurich rush)S — MacDonald 51 pass from McGreevey (Bouchard kick)O — Kelley 18 pass from Mehnert (McAlinden rush)S — Herring 77 pass from McGreevey (Eurich rush)S — Bouchard 5 pass from McGreevey (kick failed)S — McLaughlin 35 interception return (Bouchard kick)S — Hibbs 30 run (Girsa rush)

Bangor 44, Mt. Blue 26At Farmington, Bangor led 21-20 after three quarters, then exploded for 23 points in the fourth to top Mt. Blue.Lonnie Hackett had 378 all-purpose yards and scored three of his four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to lead Bangor. He had 31 carries for 283 yards.Josiah Hartley scored off a fumble recovery for the Rams and Maxx Alexander added a one-yard touchdown run. Joe Seccareccia completed eight of 17 passes for 122 yards.Mt. Blue’s Ryan Backus was 13-for-27 through the air for 223 yards. He had two scoring passes to Ethan Kyes and another to A.J. Larrabee. Backus also had 42 rushing yards and touchdown.Bangor 7 7 7 23 — 44Mt. Blue 14 6 0 6 — 26B — Hartley fumble recovery in end zone (Henigan kick)MB —Backus 1 run (Keach kick)MB — Kyes 24 pass form Backus (Keach kick)B — Alexander 1 run (Henigan

Messalonskee 37, Brewer 8At Doyle Field in Brewer, Brian Boyce rushed for three first-half touchdown as Messalonskee of Oakland bounced back from its first loss of the season with a convincing victory over the Witches.Boyce scored twice for the Eagles in the first quarter to stake coach Wes Littlefield’s club to a 16-0 lead, then scored again from about 25 yards in the second quarter out of Messalonskee’s double-wing offense.Brewer’s only touchdown came on a pass from Brandon Briggs to Pat McEwen.Messalonskee, whose only loss was a 13-12 decision to Bangor a week ago, is now 4-1 and hosts Mount Ararat of Topsham next Friday night.Brewer, 1-4 after its second straight loss, is at 1-4 Mt. Blue of Farmington next Friday.

Machias 1, Narraguagus 0At Machias, senior Jacob Dahl scored an unassisted goal on a shot from the left side to the far post 6:02 into the first half to lead Machias past Narraguagus of Harrington.Justin Weaver saved nine of 10 shots for 8-2 Machias.Kameron Jordan made six saves on 16 shots for 2-8-1 Narraguagus.

Bangor 3, Mt. Blue 0At Bangor, junior striker Phil Frost scored two goals and assisted on Brian Loiselle’s goal as the Rams improved to 9-0.Frost and Loiselle scored first-half goals 19 minutes apart and Frost added an insurance goal in the second half.Cody Cormier and Adam King had an assist apiece for the Rams and Bud Angst made one save on two shots.Dylan Eustis had two saves on nine shots for 2-5-2 Mt. Blue of Farmington.JV: Bangor 3-0

MCI 3, Camden Hills 2At Pittsfield, Brittany Glencross scored on a corner kick from the left side with less than five minutes remaining to break a 2-2 tie and lead Maine Central Institute past Camden Hills of Rockport.Paula Arias erased the 2-1 deficit with seven minutes left in the second with an assist from Glencross for 3-7-1 MCI. Aria also scored in the first off an Alli Sinclair assist. Alana Oliver saved 13 of 15 shots.Kristina Alex and Gab Duke scored second-half goals for 3-7-1 Camden Hills. Lindsay Bum-balo turned away four of nine shots.Bucksport 8, Mattanawcook 1At Bucksport, Sadie Wight and Kacie Hurd each scored two goals in the first half as Buck-sport cruised to its first win.Katy Jones, Kara Churchill, Bethany Greenlaw and Kelleigh Riddle scored goals for 1-8-1 Bucksport. Shelby Redman recorded two assists. Bailey Blair saved five of seven shots.Nicole Ravosa-Riordan scored in the second half for 2-7 Mattanawcook Academy of Lincoln. Taylor Blood turned away eight of 20 shots.

DI-Stonington 1, Bangor Chr. 0At Bangor, Meaghan Robinson scored an unassisted goal with 26:25 left in the first half to lift Deer Isle-Stonington over Bangor Christian.Chelsea Brown made seven saves on 21 shots for the 5-4-2 Mariners.Sam Martin turned away eight of 16 shots for the 4-4-1 Patriots.

Bangor 0, Mt. Blue 0 (2OT)At Farmington, Mia Smith of Bangor and Mt. Blue’s Emily Deane didn’t allow a goal through regulation and two overtimes to force a tie.Smith saved four of six shots for 8-0-1 Bangor. She didn’t face a shot in overtime.Deane turned away eight of 26 shots, four of eight in overtime, for 4-3-2 Mt. Blue.JV: Bangor 1-0

Orono 6, Penquis 0At Orono, seniors Meghan Curtis and Chloe Paul each recorded a hat trick as Orono raced out to a 5-0 lead at halftime en route to beating overmatched Penquis of Milo.Curtis got the scoring started 5 minutes into the match, heading in a Analies Dyjak corner kick while assisting on Paul’s first goal at the 26:30 mark.Curtis scored an unassisted goal from the right side of the penalty area three minutes later while Paul banged home an Alex Cocker pass at the 21-minute mark.Curtis and Dyjak hooked up again with 14:34 left, this time on a free kick, as the unmarked Curtis easily headed the ball home while Paul scored an unassisted goal 2:13 into the second half.Orono controlled play from start to finish and Penquis struggled to penetrate to the net.Elizabeth Fox had three saves on five shots for the 8-2 Red Riots, the top-ranked team in Class C, while Shelby Fowles and Hannah Bess collaborated to make nine saves on 25 shots for the 2-6-2 Patriots.

***FIELD HOCKEYCamden Hills 9, Lincoln Acad. 0At Rockport, Monica Doucette had three goals and an assist as Camden Hills defeated Lincoln Academy of Newcastle.Charlotte LeMar had two goals and an assist for the 5-6-1 Windjammers. Hillary Gordon added a goal and an assist and Kayla Hart and Hayley Aydelott scored. Sarah Nason didn’t face a shot.Erin Dodge stopped 46 of 55 shots for 0-12 Lincoln Academy.

Foxcroft 5, Hermon 3At Dover-Foxcroft, Sabrina Sharrow scored two goals to propel the Ponies to their eighth vic-tory of the season.Mariah Arno provided a goal and two assists for 8-3 Foxcroft Academy, while Bekah Flanders posted a goal and an assist. Hilary Kendall scored once with Kelsey Boss contributing two as-sists. Cassie Curtis made one save on four shots.Ashley Cyr, Mary Ricker and Taylor Buck tallied one goal apiece for 3-9 Hermon. Jaime Roy racked up 22 saves on 27 shots.JV: Foxcroft 1-0

Oxford Hills 1, Brewer 1 (2OT)At Brewer, neither the Witches of Vikings from South Paris could muster a goal in two over-times.Kim Thorne scored an unassisted goal at the 14:27 mark in the first half for Brewer while Ashley West tied it for Oxford Hills a minute later.Angela Patterson had 18 saves on 19 shots for Brewer and Mariah Kimball 14 on 15 for Oxford Hills.JV: Oxford Hills 1-0

***COLLEGEMEN’S SOCCERHusson 2, MMA 1 (2OT)At Castine, Edwin Acosta knocked in a deflection off the Maine Maritime goalkeeper to give the visiting Eagles of Bangor the win.Mark Trombley tied it for 4-6-1 Husson in the 68th minute with a goal from 20 yards out. Mi-guel Dominguez had one save on four shots.Abdullah Alkhayyat scored in the first half for 5-3-1 Maine Maritime while Jeff Butland saved nine of 31 shots.

rong>***Women’s soccerHusson 1, Maine Maritime 0At Castine, Megan Clement scored her second game-winner in three days, sailing a corner kick into the net just 1:30 into the game, to give Husson University of Bangor a victory over Maine Maritime Academy.Clement had scored the game-decider Wednesday in a 2-1 triumph at Bates College.Jen Plourde made three saves on nine shots for Husson (8-3, 2-0 North Atlantic Conference) while Lacey Jackson made 11 saves on 33 shots for the Mariners (5-5, 1-1 NAC).